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Local Government China Policy Recommendations Lacking Concrete Leads

Local Government China Policy Recommendations Lacking Concrete Leads The passage offers broad policy guidance on municipal China engagement without specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable investigative leads. It mentions LA Mayor Garcetti but provides no evidence of misconduct or financial flows, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Mayor Eric Garcetti praises LA‑China ties and envisions the city as a leading Chinese hub in the US.; Calls for transparency and public disclosure of MOUs with Chinese entities at sub‑national levels.; Warns that secret agreements could give China leverage over local U.S. policy.

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Local Government China Policy Recommendations Lacking Concrete Leads The passage offers broad policy guidance on municipal China engagement without specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable investigative leads. It mentions LA Mayor Garcetti but provides no evidence of misconduct or financial flows, making it low‑value for investigation. Key insights: Mayor Eric Garcetti praises LA‑China ties and envisions the city as a leading Chinese hub in the US.; Calls for transparency and public disclosure of MOUs with Chinese entities at sub‑national levels.; Warns that secret agreements could give China leverage over local U.S. policy.

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24 his city’s independence from the looming Sino-US trade war. Garcetti stated that Los Angeles and China “have closely integrated economies, closely integrated cultures and closely integrated geography. ... We hope to be the leading Chinese city in America for investment, tourism and students.”!” Sometimes federalism, in the form of local leaders’ independent China policies, is a good thing and may, during times of upheaval in Washington, DC, help to offset unwise national policies. But if US-China relations continue on their current downward trajectory, there will be an increased danger that independent state and municipal China policies will sometimes conflict with national interest and hinder the United States in its competition with China to shape global norms and practices. As China’s wealth and ambition grow and as Beijing is becoming more adept at turning local American “China interests” into Chinese leverage, sub-national American governmental entities that formed their China policies in the Era of Engagement must become mindful that a new era will require them to develop new strategies for a new Era of Competition. Conclusion and Recommendations The following practices can foster the kind of constructive vigilance that local governments will need to exercise in their continued cooperation with China. Promote Transparency Sub-national governments should: e Not have secret agreements with Chinese entities, including foundations, corporations, or individuals. All MOUs and contracts should be transparent and public. All cooperative proposals should be subject to public hearings. All potential projects should receive the same due diligence that partnerships with American entities would demand. No exceptions to American laws or best practices should be made to placate allegedly “Chinese” customs. And in no way should China be allowed to have a veto over potential exchanges with other countries, entities, or individuals such as Taiwan or the Dalai Lama. e Share experiences and concerns with peers through the National Conference of Mayors, the National Governors Association, the National Council of County Association Executives, and the National Conference of State Legislatures. Best State and Local Governments

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